This Normandy Tudor home was custom built by Ray McCoy of O.B. Williams. Featured in the September 18,1932 Seattle Times as the latest in home trends. Extensively restored keeping with the period charm. 10' vaulted ceilings with carved beams adorn the living room. Custom windows and stained-glass windows throughout. Hand detailed Parque Oak floors with art deco walnut inlay. Ann Sacks kitchen tile floors. Professionally re-wired, professionally replumbed, upgraded insulation, sewer line updated, both bathrooms and kitchens renovated from the studs out. Push button light switches and period lighting throughout. High efficiency gas furnace, electronic air filtration system, heat pump and tankless water heater. Sprinkler system, private fenced yard with private stepped patio terrace. House sits above the street level and back on the lot for a quiet and private oasis.
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